Mountain peaks in Sölktäler provide access to pristine alpine landscapes within the Sölktäler Nature Park in Styria, Austria. This region is characterized by numerous mountain lakes, waterfalls, and traditional alpine pastures. Its distinct geology, featuring white marble inclusions, supports diverse plant life. The area offers opportunities for observing wildlife such as chamois and ibex.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Possible with children if they have alpine experience and can manage longer daily distances.
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The Deneck is a beautiful peak in the Schladminger Tauern
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Beautiful summit that can be reached via a path along three lakes 👍😎🇦🇹
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Beautiful summit. Doable tour past three mountain lakes. A bit steep at the end. Magnificent panoramic view.
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Wonderfully easy and equally steep climb from the top of the Sölkpass. You should have a head for heights and be sure-footed. If you want, you can also include the Roman path from the Kaltenbachhütte when hiking.
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very easy ski touring mountain with a fantastic view of both Sölkt valleys and beautiful downhill slopes!
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Start early in the morning, otherwise it will be warm
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Among the most popular peaks are Kochofen Summit, known for its views of the Ennstal and Kleinsölktal, and Gumpeneck Summit, which offers a comprehensive panorama including the main Alpine ridge and the Dachstein massif. Another highly regarded peak is Deneck, 2,433 m, featuring an impressive summit cross and fantastic views of the Schladminger Tauern.
The Sölktäler region offers a variety of mountain hikes. You can find routes like the challenging Deneck (2,433 m) loop from Sölkpass, or the Gumpeneck Peak loop from Großsölk. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes in Sölktäler guide.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, you can hike the Deneck (2,433 m) loop from Sölkpass, or the Chapel at Sölk Pass – Hornfeldspitz (2277 m) loop, also starting from Sölkpass. These routes provide diverse alpine scenery and rewarding views.
Hiking difficulties range from intermediate to challenging. Peaks like Kochofen Summit and Hornfeldspitz are generally considered intermediate, while Gumpeneck Summit and Great Knallstein are often described as challenging, involving longer ascents or easy climbing sections.
The highest peak within the Sölktäler Nature Park is Deichselspitze, standing at 2,684 meters. It is located in the Schladming Tauern and offers significant elevation for those seeking to conquer the region's highest point.
The Sölktäler Nature Park is home to diverse fauna. Hikers often have the chance to spot chamois and ibex, especially around peaks like Großer Knallstein. Other wildlife includes black grouse and capercaillie.
Many peaks in Sölktäler offer excellent panoramas. Gumpeneck Summit is renowned for its comprehensive 360-degree views. Deneck, 2,433 m also provides fantastic views up to the Schladminger Tauern, and Hornfeldspitz offers a spectacular panorama despite its relatively shorter ascent.
The Sölktäler Nature Park is unique for its pristine alpine landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and a sense of tranquility away from mass tourism. Its distinct geology, with white marble inclusions, supports a rich variety of plant life. The numerous mountain lakes, waterfalls, and traditional alpine pastures add to its appeal for mountaineers.
Absolutely. Besides mountain hikes, the region is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the Ritzinger Hut – Viehberg Alm loop for gravel biking, or the Riverside path along the Enns loop for cycling. Check out the Gravel biking in Sölktäler guide and the Cycling in Sölktäler guide for more details.
The best time to visit the Sölktäler peaks for hiking and mountaineering is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. August is particularly noted for the monkshood blossom, adding to the scenic beauty. Starting early in the morning is often recommended to avoid the warmest parts of the day on longer ascents.
Yes, the Sölktäler region is ideal for multi-peak adventures. Gasseneck is often part of a 'summit quartet on four two-thousanders' in the Wölzer Tauern. The Narrenspitze is also part of a scenic four-summit ridge hike from the Sölkpass, alongside Hornfeldspitz, Aarfeldspitz, and Ameisenspitz, offering significant views.


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